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Friction Fit T-Slot Angle Brackets
by ProtoParadigm, published
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Friction fit angle bracket concept for 20mm Plastic T-Slot thingiverse.com/thing:10261
Use M3 bolts to secure temporarily or dribble Acetone into the hole to secure permanently. When used together or with a faceplate a surprisingly strong joint can be made.
Use M3 bolts to secure temporarily or dribble Acetone into the hole to secure permanently. When used together or with a faceplate a surprisingly strong joint can be made.
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view allIs there any way that you could upload step files of theese friction fits and the faceplate friction fit? That way, it would be easier for me to edit and add stuff on the friction fits. I work in SolidWorks.
Thank you
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High infill recommended
High infill recommended
Friction Fit T-Slot Angle Brackets by ProtoParadigm is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
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qwark
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Apr 16, 2012
said:
Is there any way that you could upload step files of theese friction fits and the faceplate friction fit? That way, it would be easier for me to edit and add stuff on the friction fits. I work in SolidWorks.
Thank you
zgbot
on
Feb 19, 2012
said:
i had to repair the file in netfabb in order to get it to print correctly. once they fit in the printed tslot it an amazingly tight and strong connection.
thanks for these and the tslots.
no matter what skeinforge setting i used they never worked till i ran it through netfabb.

can i get a 30 degree one? :) thanks